Parameters Affecting the Accuracy of Molar Mass Distribution Determined by SEC with a MALS Detector
Presentations | 2015 | Wyatt Technology | WatersInstrumentation
Aqueous size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a cornerstone analytical technique for polymer and biopolymer characterization in research, quality control and industrial applications. High-resolution and rapid screening capabilities enable efficient determination of molecular weight distributions, detection of aggregates and optimization of formulation conditions.
This work demonstrates a rapid method screening approach for high-resolution aqueous SEC using a new platform of bridged ethylsiloxane/silica (BEH) hybrid particles. The study explores column chemistries, mobile phase compatibility and instrument performance to achieve fast, reproducible polymer separations spanning low to high molecular weight ranges.
The method employs Waters’ ACQUITY Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) system featuring:
Aqueous SEC separations of polystyrene, PEG and pullulan standards showed linear log(Mw) vs retention profiles across 266–150,000 Da. BEH Diol columns delivered higher resolution and faster analysis times compared to XT 45Å columns, albeit at elevated backpressures. Temperature variations (<3% retention shift) confirmed thermal stability of both stationary phases. A rapid screening protocol combining solvent blends and column combinations was completed within four hours, highlighting the system’s flexibility.
Optimization of ligand density and exploration of alternative surface chemistries may further enhance separation selectivity. Development of intermediate pore sizes (around 90Å) could strike a balance between resolution and backpressure. Integration of automated solvent switching and data-driven method selection will accelerate analytical workflows.
The combination of low-dispersion APC instrumentation and robust BEH hybrid particles enables rapid, high-resolution aqueous SEC method development. This platform supports broad molecular weight coverage with reproducible performance and paves the way for advanced screening and automation in polymer analysis.
GPC/SEC
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerWaters
Summary
Significance of the topic
Aqueous size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a cornerstone analytical technique for polymer and biopolymer characterization in research, quality control and industrial applications. High-resolution and rapid screening capabilities enable efficient determination of molecular weight distributions, detection of aggregates and optimization of formulation conditions.
Objectives and Study Overview
This work demonstrates a rapid method screening approach for high-resolution aqueous SEC using a new platform of bridged ethylsiloxane/silica (BEH) hybrid particles. The study explores column chemistries, mobile phase compatibility and instrument performance to achieve fast, reproducible polymer separations spanning low to high molecular weight ranges.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The method employs Waters’ ACQUITY Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) system featuring:
- High-pressure capability (up to 1000 bar) with minimal dispersion
- Precise mobile phase delivery and broad solvent compatibility
- Refractive index detection with low cell volume
- APC XT with TMS end-capped hybrid particles (45Å pore) for organic SEC
- APC AQ columns lacking surface bonding for aqueous SEC
- BEH Diol columns with pore-enlarged hybrid particles (45Å, 200Å, 450Å, 900Å)
Main Results and Discussion
Aqueous SEC separations of polystyrene, PEG and pullulan standards showed linear log(Mw) vs retention profiles across 266–150,000 Da. BEH Diol columns delivered higher resolution and faster analysis times compared to XT 45Å columns, albeit at elevated backpressures. Temperature variations (<3% retention shift) confirmed thermal stability of both stationary phases. A rapid screening protocol combining solvent blends and column combinations was completed within four hours, highlighting the system’s flexibility.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Streamlined method development for polymer QC in pharmaceutical and materials labs
- Compatibility with challenging solvents and aqueous buffers
- High throughput screening of column chemistries and mobile phases
Future Trends and Opportunities
Optimization of ligand density and exploration of alternative surface chemistries may further enhance separation selectivity. Development of intermediate pore sizes (around 90Å) could strike a balance between resolution and backpressure. Integration of automated solvent switching and data-driven method selection will accelerate analytical workflows.
Conclusion
The combination of low-dispersion APC instrumentation and robust BEH hybrid particles enables rapid, high-resolution aqueous SEC method development. This platform supports broad molecular weight coverage with reproducible performance and paves the way for advanced screening and automation in polymer analysis.
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